Repurpose spools and reels for play!

I love finding inspiration and new ideas to repurpose wooden spools and cable reels into new equipment for play. They are a material that with a little creativity and thought can be turned into something that invites play, imagination, social interaction and more for just a few dollars!

Spools and reels come in many different sizes and can be cardboard, wooden or plastic. All can be turned into something completely different to their original purpose. They can be hard to find though (plastic ones are easier to nab than wooden by the way) and I am often asked how to source reels to upcycle. It really will depend on where you live and the recycling options available in your community but here are a few suggestions for you to try.

Where to find spools and cable reels for play.

Local recycling and revolve centres (often based at local council dump and rubbish tips)

Ask your local tradespeople if you could have the empty reels when finished with them. Plumbers, electricians and telephone contractors laying cables are a good place to start as are nearby building sites.

Electrical supply stores

Drive around the local industrial estate – often wooden reels are left on the kerb for pickup so they don’t need to dispose of them (although some do return the larger ones to wholesalers to get back their deposit apparently – but you might get lucky!). You can also get an idea of what businesses use them if you see them piled up in the yards and can go back and ask for the empty reels when they open again.

If you are brave enough you could stop at roadworks and ask if they have any you could pick up when available or head into your local council workshop and ask there. Make sure to explain to them what you want to use them for.

Online marketplaces like Gumtree often have them listed in the free or giveaway sections.

Hopefully the suggestions above have given you a few ideas for starting a spool and reel hunt!

Now you have one what are you going to do with it? I’ve done the searching for you and collected a range of clever ideas for play spaces! Some simple, some a little more involved and perhaps requiring a little basic DIY skill but I’m sure you will find something in the collection below to get you inspired and wanting to upcycle, repurpose and create.

I have tried to add a source to all of the photos but some were just not able to be found unfortunately (Please do let me know if one is your image though!). There are some links to tutorials and blog posts for you to explore in more detail. Some of our clever Empowered Educator Community members have also kindly shared some of their work to help fellow educators with simple ideas to try when you do find that perfect reel!

Upcycling wooden spools and cable reels for play spaces.

Keep it simple and use them outdoors as tables for paint and craft, messy play and more. Or just use as is for loose parts building, balancing and climbing fun!

Source – The Empowered Educator

Sourced Via Pinterest

They make excellent craft and painting surfaces outdoors – especially useful if you don’t have a lot of child sized tables. Source – The Empowered Educator.

A little sanding and varnish and you have this simple but sweet seating area. Source – Samantha Thompson from Bush Babyz Family Day Care

Wonder what is behind the little red door? Source – via Pinterest

Source – Via Pinterest

Ready to try making your own? Veronica Delamere from our Empowered Ed Communityshared her tips in the group recently for creating an even surfaced spool table. This solution covers both the issue of the middle hole (that toddlers love to post all sorts of things into and it’s hard to get them back out!) and the bolts which can be quite raised on some spools making it hard to use as a level table and sometimes dangerous to little hands.

Step 1 – Cut out one square from wood with a hole cut out.

Step 2 – Cut out a large circle piece to fit over the top of the spool so you should now have one for the top and one for the bottom.

Step 3 – place the large circle on top of the square section with hole cut out.

This will stop the issue of bolts sticking up and the black hole that collects toys! Veronica suggests not fixing the circle in place so you can easily move the reel between indoors and outdoors.

Simple but makes such a handy little table size for children!

Invite children to create, imagine and role play with small worlds, engaging spaces and chalkboard tables!

The bottom is chalkboard so the children could add their own backgrounds and scenes if they wanted to!

Ready to go searching for some spools and reels of your own now? Keep it simple or create something a little more complex – it is your choice. That’s the beauty of re-purposing and upcycling – you can turn things into what you want or need them to be for your own individual early learning service or home.

Make sure to stop by the Empowered Ed Community hereand share a photo of your spool creations with us -we love new ideas and inspiration!